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This guidance about notifying other landowners applies to planning, householder, minor commercial and listed building consent appeals.
Appeal a decision on a householder planning application by your local planning authority - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision
Your local planning authority (LPA) makes decisions about householder…
If your application was refused, you can appeal for up to 12 weeks from…
If someone else owns land or property that’s included in your appeal, you…
No-one can comment on a householder planning appeal. The local planning…
The Planning Inspectorate will check your appeal to make sure it’s valid.…
You can challenge the decision in the High Court if you think the Planning…
Guidance on householder permitted development rights, which allow improvement and extension of homes without the need to make a planning application.
Information for households who have been selected to take part in the English Housing Survey.
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of householder appeals
Evidence on the attitudes of householders towards measures to save water that can be retrofitted to existing properties.
How and when local authorities can and cannot use fixed penalty notices (FPNs) for householders not complying with waste receptacle requirements.
People with a long-term disability looking to buy a suitable home on the open market may be able to do so using the HOLD shared ownership scheme.
Information and publications on the English Housing Survey.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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